Sarcoidosis is a complex, multi-system inflammatory disease that can affect any organ in the body. Affecting more than 200,000 individuals in the United States, sarcoidosis is most commonly found in the lungs and lymph nodes, but also appears in other organs, including the eyes, kidneys, heart, brain, and skin. While there is currently no cure, sarcoidosis is a very manageable disease. The specialized sarcoidosis care team at MUSC Health works closely with patients and their families to create a comprehensive therapy plan to improve the lives of patients affected with the disease while allowing them the opportunity to live a long and fulfilling life.
Sarcoidosis symptoms can vary greatly depending on which organs are affected. Sarcoidosis can be difficult to diagnose because symptoms can mimic those of other diseases. Generally, patients require six or more physician visits until a diagnosis of sarcoidosis is confirmed.
The cause of sarcoidosis is still unknown, but current research suggests environmental triggers such as bacteria, viruses, dust, or chemicals may contribute. There is also increasing evidence that genetics, race, gender, age, and geographical location may also contribute to the root cause of the disease.
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